Many books have been published on the many studies on the
lives of successful people. Let me boil it down for you in “Why Winners Win.”
First, the Myths.
1. Money, Family, Luck, Race. These things are neither a plus
nor a minus. Romney, Churchill, Obama and Kennedy had money, family or family
connections, luck, etc. Those without them or the perception in common parlance
have been wildly successful like Gates, Justice Thomas, Carnegie and on and on.
2.Education. Madame CJ Walker had a minimal education and
became the first American of African descent to be a millionaire and loved to
say, “I’d rather be able to say ‘Ah is rich than I am poor.” She also said,
“It’s not so much what you know that will hurt you but what you know that just
ain’t so.” Having degrees can mess you up success wise. Too often it confuses
you with what matters and gets you thinking you actually know something. Many
worship degrees and forget about learning and wisdom. My father correctly told
me when I left for college, “don’t let college interfere with your learning.”
3. Work Experience. Many have lots of years on the job but in
truth have a few months of job experience and years of repetition. Changing
jobs used to be seen as a bad thing but that has changed. Five years on a job
is longevity. Time to move on and grow.
So why do Winners Win?
1.
Confidence Born From Accomplishments. That
differs from the nonsense we see so much of kids getting awards for showing up.
Kids need to lose and learn what that means. Failing doesn’t mean failure, just
a set back and a chance to grow. Singers are some of the best at failing
because they know there is only one person who gets that particular role. If
that wasn’t you, it’s on to the next audition. We learn and grow, perform and
grow.
2. Knowing Luck Matters. Being in the Right Place
at the Right Time. Timing is Everything. All of this comes through persistence
but we have to have the patience to allow these things to happen. We can’t guarantee
success. We can only be worthy of it. We can only be prepared so that when our
time comes we’re ready.
3.
Never stop learning and love the process. Never
stop having faith in life and never stop loving this process and the people we
meet along the way.
4.
Smiling with Eternal Optimism. Tomorrow will be
another worthwhile day because you will make it that way with the people you
love and who love you. Those family and friends matter most and how you treat
them and how you decide life is going to be will make everything the winning
combination.
Winners win because they know what winning is.
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